- The
woodshrikes are a genus, Tephrodornis, of
birds in the
family Vangidae. The
genus Tephrodornis was
introduced in 1832 by the
English naturalist William...
- The
large woodshrike (Tephrodornis virgatus) is
found in south-eastern Asia, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo. Its
natural habitats are
temperate forest, subtropical...
- The
common woodshrike (Tephrodornis pondiceri****) is a
species of bird
found in Asia. It is now
usually considered a
member of the
family Vangidae. It...
- The
Malabar woodshrike (Tephrodornis sylvicola) is a
species of bird
usually placed in the
family Vangidae. It is
found in
western India. It is sometimes...
- The Sri
Lanka woodshrike (Tephrodornis
affinis ) is a
species of bird in the
family Vangidae. It is
found on Sri Lanka. It is
sometimes considered a subspecies...
-
traditionally called the vangas,
Vangidae includes some
Asian groups: the
woodshrikes (Tephrodornis), flycatcher-shrikes (Hemipus) and philentomas. Vangidae...
- White-bellied
minivet Orange minivet Malabar woodshrike (Tephrodornis
gularis sylvicola) Sri
Lanka woodshrike (Tephrodornis pondiceri**** affinis) White-spotted...
- Malaconotidae: bush-shrikes Machaerirynchidae:
boatbills Vangidae: vangas,
woodshrikes, and
helmetshrikes Pityriasidae:
Bornean bristlehead Artamidae: butcherbirds...
-
fantail (Rhipidura aureola),
brown shrike (Lanius cristatus),
common woodshrike (Tephrodornis pondiceri****), white-tailed
stonechat (Saxicola leucurus)...
- Asia and Australasia. The 93
species are
divided into 11 genera. The
woodshrikes (Tephrodornis) were
often considered to be in this
family but are now...